Photographer's Note

This minaret is the only one that has rounded shapes in Morocco, something that is very usual in countries like Turkey, Egypt, Iran, etc.. The walls are covered with these words: There is no god but Allah.

Hello Jorge.
Interesting capture of this unique mosque with big cylinder tower rather than the more common domes. The writing is in good details and you have framed the shot well.
Thanks and have a nice day.
Jusni

You're right, Dear Jorge. The ornaments à la Ottoman means colors and figuritive representations are inside of the mosques and palaces, or any edifice built with an artistic taste.

The writing style in Arabic we see here ("Kufi") is probably the oldest one and was widely used as ornaments on the walls and tiles. Since they are rectangular in shape, artists used this font to obtain geometric, endless chains, or sometimes to give the shape of animals.

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I loved the simplicity in this shot, the blue/green/grey and white are a tasty combination, but most of all, the shadow is a delight.

Happy that you wrote the translation, Arabic is not my best language, alone 1358 is very clear high on the tower.
Sharpness and clarity are excellent.
Good composition nice presentation too.
Very well done, TFS.

Hi Jorge
This is something rare that I have never seen before totally diff than usual style, The cylindrical minaret is special, well detailed in the writings and so well framed this way, excellent coloring. Unique architecture, probably the only kind in the world. Thaks for sharing. Congrats
Warm regards